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Frosinone Calcio (Шаблон:IPA-it) is a professional Italian football club based in Frosinone, Lazio. The club was founded on 5 March 1906 under the name Unione Sportiva Frusinate,[1] but conventionally the year 1928 is indicated as the beginning of competitive activities of significant importance. Following cancellation by the Italian Football Federation, it was refounded in 1959 and in 1990. In the 2014–15 season the club played in Serie B for the sixth time in its history. The club earned its first promotion to the top flight Serie A in the 2015–16 season, but were relegated back down to Serie B after just one season. In the 2018–19 season it was promoted to Serie A for a second time.

After a long tradition of playing in Serie C, in recent years,Шаблон:When following the historicШаблон:Tone inline promotion which took place in the 2005–06 season, the club participated in five consecutive seasons in Serie B, becoming, after the two teams in Rome, the third most notable team of the region of Lazio. In the club's history at a national level, Frosinone have won two championships of Serie C2 (1986–87 and 2003–04) and two of Serie D (1965–66 and 1970–71). On 16 May 2015, the Ciociari, with a 3–1 win over Crotone, secured their first, historic promotion to Serie A.

History

Foundation and early years

Шаблон:Quote box Frosinone Calcio was founded on 5 March 1906 under the name Unione Sportiva Frusinate.[1] The colours of the team were originally red and blue which were later changed to the current yellow and blue.Шаблон:Citation needed By year of foundation, the Frosinone company ranks third among those still active in the Lazio, after "S.S. Lazio" (1900) and "S.S. Formia" (1905)Шаблон:Citation needed

On 5 March 1906, the lawyer Leone Vivoli, future mayor of Frosinone, gave birth to the "Unione Sportiva Frusinate".Шаблон:Citation needed The objectives in the articles of association included the diffusion of various sports and among them there was explicitly included football.Шаблон:Citation needed

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1906, Statute of the Unione Sportiva Frusinate: social coat of arms and year in Roman letters (MCMVI)

On 14 March 1906 Il Messaggero reported the news as follows: «Made up of about thirty effective members, it was formed in our city with premises in Corso Vittorio Emanuele n.2 [NB: today Corso della Repubblica] , a Frosinone sports club chaired by the lawyer Leone Vivoli. Councilors: student R. Giovannelli - accountant G. Tora - receiver G. Pesci - engineer E. Marzi - Inspector E. Toscano - Secretary Gabriele Antonucci - Sports Director Gerardo Bodin de Chadelard».[2]

The presence of competitive football-related activities is demonstrated by some documents immediately following the signing of the company statute, including a photo dating back to 1907, taken from the Bottoni archive, which shows a youth team of Frosinone footballers probably aged between 10 and 12 years.Шаблон:Citation needed

Il Messaggero underlined, in the edition of 1 February 1907, the feedback acquired in a short time by the new sports association in the city: «This sports union which has as its main purpose physical education, given the ever increasing number of members , has occupied new premises [...] The brilliant meeting is frequented by the most respectable people of the city who praise and encourage the healthy development of the Association».[3]

The first corporate colours, as specified in the articles of association in article IV, were red and blue, taken from the city coat of arms.[4] It showed a rampant lion on a red background and a blue cross band with the motto "Bellator Frusino", given by Sillo Italico, when the city refused to surrender to Hannibal's armies.Шаблон:Citation needed Given the cost of the uniforms of the time, it is unlikely that the rossoblu uniform was worn from the beginning.Шаблон:Citation needed

Article III of the Articles of Association stated, with a ratherШаблон:Tone inline modern approach for the time,Шаблон:According to whom that the sports association abstained from any activity of a political and religious natureШаблон:Citation needed

The first playing field adopted by the company was located in Frosinone along today's via Cicerone (at the time called via Casilina Nord) near the municipal villa, while the historic "Stadio Matusa" (which would have resisted, with modifications and extensions subsequent, until 2017) was built only in 1932.Шаблон:Citation needed

The same club, however, has conventionally chosen as its date of origin not the foundation of the sports club (5 March 1906), as is widely consolidated practice with illustrious examples such as the Genoa (1893) and Milan (1899)(sports clubs which included "cricket" and "football") but rather the change of name in "CXIX Legio M.V.S.N. Frosinone" and his consequent affiliation to the FIGC which took place over twenty years later, on 19 September 1928.Шаблон:Citation needed

This method appears very unusualШаблон:Original research inline if weШаблон:Who consider the establishment of many other sports clubs, such as the "Società Podistica Lazio" (which, founded in 1900, joined the FIGC in 1908 and set up a football section only in 1910) or the "Genoa Cricket and Football Club" (which became affiliated five years after being created as a sports club).Шаблон:Citation needed

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La Gazzetta dello Sport: 28/6/1922, 59º Fanteria-U.S. Frusinate

In fact,Шаблон:Tone inline even before the change of company name induced by the fascist regime, the U.S. Frusinate had already obtained affiliation with the FIGC in 1923 and had been involved in competitive activity by appearing in the federal ranks of the championship of the Fourth Division Lazio 1923-1924 in group B.Шаблон:Citation needed The Ciociaro team in that period at an organizational level was coordinated by Augusto Diamanti, a reference figure who was in charge of the company's executives.Шаблон:Citation needed In the starting lineup, among others: Biagi (goalkeeper), Armando Niro, Nobili, Magni, Luigi Diamanti, Dante and Giulio Toscani, Aldo and Renato Calmanti (the latter would also be captain for many years to come, also playing in the Prima Division until the mid-1930s, when he suddenly died of a heart attack at the age of 29).[5]

The activity of the Frosinone team at the beginning of the 1920s is testified by the sports news of the time, including an article from 1922 published in La Gazzetta dello Sport.Шаблон:Citation needed It reports the description of the match played on 28 June 1922, at the Madonna della Neve football field in Frosinone, between the 59 º fanteria Frosinone and the U.S. Frusinate.Шаблон:Citation needed The official meeting, directed by the referee Carlo Magni and played in the presence of the mayor Piero Gizzi and the military authorities, was valid for the assignment of the Comune di Frosinone award.Шаблон:Citation needed The victory went to the selection of the Army for six goals to zero.Шаблон:Citation needed

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One of the first formations of the U.S. Frusinate

Experienced players such as Vincenzo Fresia, four-time champion of Italy with Pro Vercelli and former number 9 jersey in the national team were lined up in the latter's row.[6] Who served as a lieutenant in Frosinone in the 59th Infantry RegimentШаблон:VagueШаблон:ClarifyШаблон:Relevance inlineШаблон:Citation needed

In another match played on 27 August of the same year, the Frosinone team reached the Rossoneri of the C.S. Alatri thanks to a markingШаблон:Clarify by its captain Renato Calmanti.[3] At that time the presence of category players in the military selection stimulated the competitive activity of the Unione Sportiva Frusinate, which was deployed on the field with the white and blue social colours.Шаблон:Citation needed After affiliation to the FIGC in 1923 and registration in the IV Lazio Division, in 1925 the Unione Sportiva Frusinate passed the batonШаблон:Tone inline to the new Società Sportiva Alba Frusinate.Шаблон:Citation needed

At the end of the decade sports activity in Frosinone received new impetus from the fascist policies of incentives for physical exercise and sport,[7] as well as the economic and political expansion that the city underwent following the establishment of the new province of which it became the capital in 1927.[8] In this context, on 19 September of the following year, the company changed its name again to Gruppo Sportivo CXIX Legione M.V.S.N. Frosinone , thus joining again the Italian Football Federation.Шаблон:Citation needed On 25 September, the team registered for the third division group B championship.Шаблон:Citation needed

On 17 October 1929, the sports newspaper Il Littorale reported the news of the affiliation of the new Polisportiva Bellator Frusino to the FIGC.Шаблон:Citation needed The sports club, which collected the inheritance from the CXIX Legione M.V.S.N. Frosinone , was led by Pier Luigi Tinelli.Шаблон:Citation needed The team participated in the III Division championship, group C, while the following season was included in group BШаблон:VagueШаблон:ClarifyШаблон:Citation needed

The club, later named Bellator Frusino, managed toШаблон:Tone inline reach the National First Division in 1934.Шаблон:Citation needed The figure ofШаблон:VagueШаблон:Clarify president Emilio Frongasse was crucial in this period.Шаблон:VagueШаблон:ClarifyШаблон:Citation needed In the later half of the thirties, Bellator Frusinate disbanded, and was replaced by FF.GG. Frosinone which played its football in an interprovincial tournament.Шаблон:Citation needed

All the championships were suspended during the Second World War and the football club Frusinate disappeared.Шаблон:Citation needed

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The stadium Matusa, constructed in 1932

The rebirth of Frosinone occurred in the 1945–1946 championship, the team competed in the Seconda Categoria championship and rose to Prima Categoria the following year, and later, following an excellentШаблон:According to whomШаблон:Tone inline championship season, managed toШаблон:Tone inline gain promotion into Serie C-Lego Centro.Шаблон:Citation needed From 1948–49 to 1951–52, the Canarini competed in the Promozione-Interregionale della Lega Centro championship, and were included in the new Quarta Serie championship during the summer of 1952.Шаблон:Citation needed

From 1952 to 1958, for six consecutive years, the Canarini competed in the Quarta Serie Championship, with their highest finish being fourth place, which was achieved in 1953.Шаблон:Citation needed The most significant match this time was against Cosenza on 24 November 1957.Шаблон:Citation needed Cosenza were playing for promotion but Frosinone took the lead (and dulyШаблон:Tone inline won) with three minutes remaining.Шаблон:Citation needed

The referee, struck by a Cosenza player, fell to the groundШаблон:When and was booed until the end of the game.Шаблон:VagueШаблон:ClarifyШаблон:Citation needed SeveralШаблон:Quantify episodes of violenceШаблон:Vague then took place and the game was transformed into a "western".Шаблон:VagueШаблон:ClarifyШаблон:Citation needed After leaving the stadium, the referee was chased for a few kilometres by someШаблон:Quantify Frosinone supporters.Шаблон:VagueШаблон:ClarifyШаблон:Citation needed Cosenza forwarded an appeal and the CAF overturned the result of the match.Шаблон:Citation needed Frosinone expressed their resentment against the Lega for the injustice suffered and threatened to withdraw from the league.Шаблон:Citation needed Following this, Frosinone missed the return fixture in Cosenza and other penalties by the Lega were imposed.Шаблон:Citation needed

The most importantШаблон:WhyШаблон:According to whom people of this time were the presidents Domenico Ferrante and Angelo Cristofaro (one of the leading figures in the history of the club),Шаблон:According to whom a former coach Genta and players Azzoni, Gabriele, Diglio, Dini and Spinato.Шаблон:Citation needed

1960s–80s

In 1958, U.S. Frosinone was founded, competing in both the Seconda Categoria and Promozione championships.Шаблон:Citation needed Football returned to Frosinone in 1963 when president Cristofari together with Dante Spaziani and Augusto Orsini, announced the formation of Sporting Club Frosinone.Шаблон:Citation needed In Serie D, Frosinone always finished among the top positions, and in 1966 won promotion to Serie C after an encounter with Latina.Шаблон:Citation needed The following year, the canarini were relegated back to Serie D, where in 1967–68 they came third, then fifth and second.Шаблон:VagueШаблон:ClarifyШаблон:Citation needed The leading figures at the club during this periodШаблон:According to whom were the Stirpe brothers, coaches De Angelis and Rambone and players Benvenuto, Caputi, Da Col, Del Sette, Fumagalli and Trentini.Шаблон:VagueШаблон:ClarifyШаблон:Citation needed

In 1970–71, Frosinone, under club president Marocco, boastedШаблон:Tone inline the national record for the best defence (with goalkeeper Recchia only conceding 8 goals) and again managed promotion to Serie C, where the canarini played out four goodШаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:According to whom seasons (the best finish was seventh in 1972) and their starШаблон:Tone inline player Massimo Palanca entered the football firmament,Шаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:VagueШаблон:Clarify top goalscorer of the central group of Serie C in 1974 and then later was successfulШаблон:HowШаблон:Vague representing Catanzaro in Serie A.Шаблон:Citation needed From 1975 to 1978 the canarini played in Serie D, reaching promotion to Serie C2 in 1976–77.Шаблон:Citation needed In 1977–78, Frosinone were again relegated back to Serie D and remained there until 1982.Шаблон:Citation needed The club's key protagonists of the seventiesШаблон:According to whom were the presidents Marocco and Battista, coaches Giuseppe Banchetti and Giuseppe Lupi and players Brunello, Colletti, Dal Din, Santarelli, Masiello, Vescovi and, as mentioned earlier, Massimo Palanca.Шаблон:WhyШаблон:ClarifyШаблон:Citation needed Frosinone started the next decade in the best possible way.Шаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:According to whomШаблон:Citation needed

In 1980–81, the Canarini were promoted to Serie C2 without losing a game.Шаблон:Citation needed Among the professionals, Frosinone managed good placements and produced new talentШаблон:Tone inline such as Gabbriellini, Perrotti and De Paola.Шаблон:Citation needed Despite a precarious financial condition, Frosinone, led by president Di Vito and coach Alberto Mari, were promoted to Serie C1.Шаблон:Citation needed

In 1987–88 season the Canarini played their first season in Serie C1 and finished mid-table.Шаблон:Citation needed They returned immediately to Serie C2 the next season however, despite a goodШаблон:According to whom start.Шаблон:VagueШаблон:ClarifyШаблон:Citation needed Goalkeeper Marco Cari and coach Alberto Mari (later replaced by Robotti) were suspended for a football related betting offence.Шаблон:Citation needed Among the most important players during the 1980sШаблон:According to whom were Davato, Atzori, Di Liso, Cristiano, Bellini, Perrotti and Edoardo Artistico Poli,Шаблон:WhyШаблон:Clarify who then began an enviableШаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:According to whom football career.Шаблон:Citation needed

Bankruptcy and return to Serie C

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Daniele Arrigoni, manager of the Canarini in the 2003–04 season

In the summer of 1990, having missed out on promotion to C1 by just three points, Frosinone was removed from the Italian Football Federation because of their financial state.Шаблон:Citation needed When it seemed likelyШаблон:According to whom that they would return to the Promozione division, the club was placed in the Interregionale, where it remained for four years.Шаблон:Citation needed

In 1993–94, after the championship was almost completed, the Canarini ("the canaries") were overtaken by both Giulianova and Albanova, and were relegated, but they were reinstated to Serie C after the season ended.Шаблон:Citation needed

In 1996, the club gained a mid-table placing in Serie C2, and was leading in Girone C of C2, but on the last day of the championship Frosinone was defeated by Benevento and was overtaken in the table by Avezzano.Шаблон:Citation needed They also lost in the play-offs, being beaten in the semi-final by Albanova.Шаблон:Citation needed They then played out three consecutive mediocreШаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:According to whom seasons.Шаблон:Citation needed They survived the first two, in play-offs against Casertana and Albanova, but in the third year Frosinone was defeated by Tricase and relegated.Шаблон:Citation needed

In Serie D, Frosinone finished fifth in 2000, while in their second year in Serie D the team was involved in an excitingШаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:According to whom head-to-head battleШаблон:Tone inline with A.C. Martina of Apulia.Шаблон:Citation needed In the end they finished second, but with an impressiveШаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:According to whom 81 points.Шаблон:Citation needed Under president Navarra and coaches Luca and Stefano Sanderra, the team returned to Serie C2.Шаблон:Citation needed

In their first two championships back in C2, Frosinone were managed by five different tacticians.Шаблон:Citation needed After a good start,Шаблон:According to whom the team seemed ableШаблон:According to whom to reach the play-offs, however finished mid-table.Шаблон:Citation needed In 2003, the club was taken over by a group of entrepreneurs led by Maurizio Stirpe, son of Benito, a former president of the club back in the sixties.Шаблон:Citation needed

Stirpe called Enrico Graziani to Frosinone as a general director.Шаблон:Citation needed Graziani had already worked at Teramo, gaining the Abruzzese club promotion to C1.Шаблон:Citation needed The managerial position was entrusted to Giorgini, who had spent the previous season with Serie C2 side Brindisi.Шаблон:Citation needed After an average start to the season,Шаблон:According to whom Giorgini was replaced by Daniele Arrigoni, former coach of Messina and Palermo in Serie B.Шаблон:Citation needed

With an already strong side,Шаблон:Tone inline including players such as Arno, Vitali, Dario Rossi, Gianluca and Stefano De Angelis, Manca, Tatomir, Galuppi and the goalkeeper de Juliis,Шаблон:Relevance inline being improved in the transfer market, adding qualityШаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:According to whom players such as De Cesare, Aquino and Buonocorre.Шаблон:VagueШаблон:ClarifyШаблон:Citation needed Much expectation was placed upon Enrico Buonocorre, but the trequartista live up to them.Шаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:VagueШаблон:Clarify He did however, score a crucialШаблон:HowШаблон:WhyШаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:According to whom free kick in the match against Castel Di Sangro.Шаблон:Citation needed

The team performed wellШаблон:According to whom in 2003–04 Serie C2 season, fighting for supremacyШаблон:Tone inline near the top of the table with Brindisi.Шаблон:Citation needed The two teams will take turns to occupy first place until the very end of the season.Шаблон:VagueШаблон:Clarify On the final day, Frosinone, with a point less than Brindisi, travelled to Melfi, while Brindisi faced a toughШаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:According to whom trip away to Sicilian club Igea Virtus.Шаблон:Citation needed Both Melfi and Igea were in the running for a place in the play-offs, leaving it all to play forШаблон:Tone inline in these two clashes.Шаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:Citation needed Frosinone beat Melfi thanks to a greatШаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:According to whom goal by Ciro De Cesare, while Brindisi failed toШаблон:Tone inline beat Igea.Шаблон:Citation needed

Frosinone were nowШаблон:When back in Serie C1 for the first time in sixteen years.Шаблон:Citation needed The 2003–04 season is rememberedШаблон:By whom not only for the historicШаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:According to whom promotion back to C1, but also victories in the derby with Latina, with whom there is a heated rivalry.Шаблон:Citation needed Frosinone won both matches 1–0, with goalШаблон:Quantify from Manca away and Aquino scoring at home.Шаблон:Citation needed

Upon their return to C1, which saw them travel to such historicШаблон:Tone inline cities as Cremona, Mantua, and Pisa,Шаблон:Relevance inline Frosinone appointed Dino Pagliari as coach, while the likes ofШаблон:Tone inline Salvatore Mastronunzio, Di Deo (later sold to Ternana in B), Molinari, Nicola Pagani, Mauro Zaccagnini, goalkeeper Zappino, promoted,Шаблон:VagueШаблон:ClarifyШаблон:Relevance inline Alfredo Cariello, Davide D'Antoni, Francesco Mocarelli, Antonio Di Nardo, Michele Ischia were all signed to bolster the playing squad.Шаблон:Relevance inlineШаблон:Citation needed FamousШаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:According to whom men who have played for Frosinone include the sport commentator Sandro Ciotti.Шаблон:Citation needed

The season saw Frosinone go through highs and lows,Шаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:Vague in the end finishing fifth and reaching the play-offs, where they were eliminated by Mantova.Шаблон:Citation needed

Serie B

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Salvatore Bocchetti, Frosinone's centre back from 2007 to 2008

In the following season, 2005–06, Frosinone were coached by Ivo Iaconi, who had offers from two Serie B teams, Fermana and Pescara, yet opted to manage the Canarini.Шаблон:Citation needed

Several players were signed to help the club in their push for promotion including Ciro Ginestra, Stefano Bellè, Jimmy Fialdini, Paolo Antonioli, Massimo Perra, Marco Martini, Marco Ogliari and Giuseppe Anaclerio.Шаблон:Relevance inlineШаблон:Citation needed

Despite the presence of fallen giantШаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:According to whom and former Scudetto winners Napoli in the league, Frosinone emerged as strong challengers.Шаблон:Citation needed They began the season well, with a 4–1 victory at Perugia.Шаблон:Citation needed

Frosinone continued their strong form right throughout the championship, finally finishing second behind Napoli and favourites to win the play-offs.Шаблон:Citation needed Their first opponents were Tuscan side Sangiovannese, who had finished fifth.Шаблон:Citation needed Both matches ended scoreless and Frosinone progressed to the final by virtue of their higher placed finish in the league.Шаблон:Citation needed

In the final they met another team from Tuscany, Grosseto, drawing 0–0 at home and winning 1–0 away thanks to a goalkeeping error.Шаблон:Citation needed For the first time ever, Frosinone were promoted to Serie B.Шаблон:Citation needed

For their first season at Serie B level, the club made several signings to keep the team competitive.Шаблон:Citation needed They included Massimo Margiotta, Francesco Lodi, Lucas Rimoldi and Fabio Di Venanzio.Шаблон:Citation needed Meanwhile, work began on restructuring the Stadium Matusa, whose capacity was increased from 5,000 to almost 10,000 seats.Шаблон:Citation needed

The first game of the season was a 1–0 loss away at the Stadio Nereo Rocco against Triestina.Шаблон:Citation needed This was followed by draws at home against Spezia and Arezzo and another away defeat at Rimini.Шаблон:Citation needed Their first victory came away from home at the Stadio Romeo Menti against Vicenza.Шаблон:Citation needed ItШаблон:Clarify finished 2–1 with goals from Margiotta and Di Nardo.Шаблон:Citation needed

Among the most important victoriesШаблон:According to whom of the season were the 2–1 wins against Bologna and Lecce and the thrillingШаблон:Tone inline 1–0 win against Bari, where the goalkeeper Zappino saved a penalty.Шаблон:Citation needed On 28 October 2006, Frosinone met giantsШаблон:Tone inline Juventus. A goal from Alessandro Del Piero (his 200th for Juve) decided the game, however the Frusinati returned home with their heads held high.Шаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:Citation needed

The season concluded with a draw against Modena, and Frosinone finished 13th, a more than satisfactoryШаблон:Tone inline position for their debut season.Шаблон:Citation needed

The Canarini improved on this during their second Serie B season, finishing 10th in 2007–08, and for much of the season were in realШаблон:VagueШаблон:Tone inline contention for a play-off place and a highly unlikelyШаблон:Tone inlineШаблон:According to whom promotion to Serie A.Шаблон:Citation needed

On 21 May 2011, the club was relegated from Serie B to Lega Pro Prima Divisione after finishing bottom of the table.Шаблон:Citation needed

From third tier to Serie A

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2015–16 Frosinone, at its first Serie A season

On 7 June 2014, Frosinone, under the guidance of head coach Roberto Stellone, was promoted from Lega Pro Prima Divisione to Serie B after winning the playoff 1–1, 3–1 (4–2 aggregate) against Lecce.Шаблон:Citation needed

In the 2014–15 Serie B season, Frosinone quickly emerged as a surprise packageШаблон:Tone inline for a Serie A spot, fighting against more renownedШаблон:According to whom teams such as Vicenza and Bologna for a top flight place.Шаблон:Citation needed On 16 May 2015, Frosinone won automatic promotion after a 3–1 home win against Crotone, six points ahead of third-placed Bologna with only one game remaining; this meant the club would make its first Serie A appearance in the 2015–16 season.[9]

Frosinone's maiden Serie A campaign began in a difficult style,Шаблон:According to whom losing their first four outingsШаблон:Tone inline and dropping to bottom place in the table.Шаблон:Citation needed In Round 5, the club came up against Italian football heavyweightsШаблон:Tone inline Juventus at the Juventus Stadium. Defying all odds,Шаблон:According to whom Frosinone came away with a first ever Serie A point, thanks to an equalising last minute Leonardo Blanchard header, to end the match in a 1–1 draw.Шаблон:Citation needed The following round, Frosinone achieved their first Serie A win, defeating Empoli 2–0 at the Stadio Matusa.Шаблон:Citation needed Frosinone achieved their second and third consecutive home wins by beating Sampdoria by the same scoreline as in the Empoli game, and then they beat fellow newly promoted side Carpi 2–1.Шаблон:Citation needed Frosinone Calcio were relegated back to Serie B after one season in Serie A as they finished in 19th place.[10]

On 29 May 2017, Frosinone lost the semifinal promotion playoff against Carpi, remaining in Serie B.Шаблон:Citation needed

On 16 June 2018, Frosinone was promoted to Serie A for the second time in their history, defeating Palermo 2–0 at home to win 3–2 on aggregate in the promotion play-off finals after a 2–1 loss in the first leg.[11] They were relegated back to Serie B after one season at top level.Шаблон:Citation needed In their first season back in Serie B, Frosinone missed out on promotion after losing in the playoff final to Spezia.[12]

On 25 May 2019, Frosinone was relegated again after having a bad season,Шаблон:According to whom and on their last matchday they tied 0–0 against Chevo Verona.Шаблон:Verify spellingШаблон:Citation needed

On 19 May 2023, after four years of playing in Serie B, Frosinone were promoted to Serie A after being leaders of Serie B, and winning 3–2 against Ternana on their last matchday, and evenШаблон:Tone inline beating Napoli 4–0 in the round of 16 of the Coppa Italia.Шаблон:Citation needed

Colours and symbols

The first social colours of the club were red and blue.Шаблон:Citation needed NowШаблон:When they are yellow and blue.[13] Since the 2007–08 season, the club has had a mascot called Lillo, represented by a lion, the animal that appears in the coat of arms.Шаблон:Citation needed The name was chosen by fans of Frosinone with a poll on the club's official website.[14] The mascot accompanies the home team, and, from the 2008–09 season, there is also a chance to be selected, on request, to impersonate Lillo for a game.Шаблон:Citation needed

Players

Current squad

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Out on loan

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Primavera

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Coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Шаблон:Flagicon Eusebio Di Francesco
Assistant manager Шаблон:Flagicon Pierluigi Iervese
Technical coach Шаблон:Flagicon Giancarlo Marini
Шаблон:Flagicon Nicola Caccia
Goalkeeper coach Шаблон:Flagicon Catello Senatore
Athletic coach Шаблон:Flagicon Massimo Neri
Шаблон:Flagicon Gianluca Capogna
Match analyst Шаблон:Flagicon Stefano Romano
Physiotherapist Шаблон:Flagicon Gianluca Capogna
Chief doctor Шаблон:Flagicon Sandra Spaziani
Club doctor Шаблон:Flagicon Claudio Raviglia

Stadiums

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The Stadio Comunale Matusa

Frosinone has always played its home games at the Stadio Comunale di Frosinone, nicknamed the Matusa because of the age of the structure.Шаблон:Citation needed Founded in what was then the outskirts of the city, today, as a result of the massive urban growth of the city, it is set in the centre of the capital of Frosinone surrounded by several buildings.Шаблон:Citation needed It has undergone several reconstructions but never related to the foundational structure of the grandstand, which is still the one from the foundation.Шаблон:Citation needed

Over the years, also depending on the results of the team, it has had different capacities.Шаблон:Citation needed In 2014 it could accommodate approximately 10,000 spectators.Шаблон:Citation needed

In the eighties the new Stadio Casaleno began to be built in short distance of the area.Шаблон:Citation needed The progress, which led to the construction of a grandstand, however, was interrupted as a result of scandals and erroneous projects and led to the temporary decline of the team.Шаблон:Citation needed For several years projects have been proposed to complete the structure and give Frosinone a new stadium, but the idea, as well as complex bureaucratic loopholes and economic issues, has also seen resistance from many fans who prefer to play in the old historic stadium.Шаблон:Citation needed

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The Stadio Benito Stirpe

In 2007, in order to unlock the stalemate that concerned the management of the old Matusa and the construction of the new municipal stadium, some fans of the club, as a provocative gesture, put the stadium up for auction on eBay for a single euro, though in a few hours the bidding price was over €8 million.[16]

The record of spectators in a game inside of the Matusa dates back to the Serie C1 championship of 1988–89, with about 12,000 spectators for a match against Campobasso.[17]

Starting from October 2017, Frosinone plays its home games at Benito Stirpe stadium.Шаблон:Citation needed The record number of spectators at a game inside of the Stirpe in Serie B championship of 2017–2018, was about 16,286 spectators for a match against Foggia.[18]

In November 2017, Frosinone Calcio launched the first ever public mini-bond investment scheme in Italian football via sports investment platform Tifosy.[19] Frosinone Calcio president Maurizio Stirpe mentions that the proceeds of the mini-bond would be used to:

"build the medical center (intended for all those who gravitate around the world of Frosinone Calcio) and the restaurant , both located in the belly of the central grandstand. With the resources that the club aims to collect through crowdfunding the ring around the stadium could also be restructured , with the rebuilding of the flooring, so as to allow citizens who use these spaces to run and train themselves to have a more functional space to these activities".[20]

The Frosinone Bond[21] raised €1,500,000 which was €500,000 over what the club initially thought the bond would raise.[22]

Honours

Domestic

League

Regional

Cups

Youth

Club records

League

Below is a table showing the participation of Frosinone in the Italian leagues.[23]

Level Category Participation Debut Final season Total
Serie A 2 2015–16 2018–19 2
Serie B 11 2006–07 2021–22 11
Prima Divisione 1 1934–35 14
Serie C 6 1947–48 1974–75
Serie C1 4 1987–88 2005–06
Lega Pro Prima Divisione 3 2011–12 2013–14
Promozione 4 1948–49 1951–52 37
IV Serie 5 1952–53 1956–57
Campionato Interregionale – 1ª Cat. 1 1957–58
Campionato Interregionale 1 1958–59
Serie D 10 1963–64 1977–78
Serie C2 16 1978–79 2003–04
Serie D 3 1979–80 2000–01 8
Campionato Interregionale 2 1990–91 1991–92
Campionato Nazionale Dilettanti 3 1992–93 1999–2000

Individual

Source: Frosinone Calcio official website[23]

Managers

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References

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Bibliography

  • Aversa Estella, Le porte della storia, la grande avventura del Frosinone Calcio, Eraclea, Roma, 2007.
  • Di Sora Amedeo, C'era una volta un pallone... La storia del calcio frusinate dai primi anni del Novecento ad oggi raccontata da un cronista da stadio, Editrice Frusinate, 2004.
  • Lisi Luca e Rotondo Federico, Immagini Emozioni... Un anno storico, Modulgraf srl, Pomezia, 2007.
  • Renna Piergiorgio, Storia del Frosinone Calcio, Edizioni Multimedia, Frosinone, 1994.
  • Renna Piergiorgio, La Quarta serie negli anni '50, Edizioni Multimedia, Frosinone, 2007.
  • Renna Piergiorgio, Frosinone 1906/2006 – Serie B come Bellator, Edizioni Multimedia, Frosinone, 2007.
  • Vigliani Alessandro, "Sembra Impossibile, il romanzo sui tifosi del Frosinone Calcio", Pulp Edizioni, Frosinone 2010.

External links

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